Professor of Art Stephen Goldberg will present several public lectures in the coming months, as well as contributing to a book. On April 3, Goldberg will present his paper titled "Teaching Confucianism Through Art" as part of a panel called "Using Asian Art to Study Asian Cultures" at the ASIANetwork Conference in Lisle, Ill. Later that month on April 16, Goldberg will present "Double Voicing and Sovereignty in Contemporary Chinese Visual Culture" at the Conference on Philosophy, Interpretation and Culture at SUNY Binghamton. On July 27, Goldberg will travel to Honolulu to deliver two lectures, titled "Chinese Art and Aesthetics" and "Japanese Art and Aesthetics" at the Institute on Infusing East Asian Studies into the Undergraduate Curriculum of the Asian Studies Development Program.
Goldberg has written a chapter called "Philosophical Reflection and Visual Art in Traditional China" that will be included in a forthcoming book titled The Art of Infusing Asian Philosophers and Religions, edited by David Jones and Ellen Klein and published by SUNY Press.